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In the November election, 15 Texas senators and all of the House representatives are up for election. It behooves voters who care about Texas education to do research and vote. As The Dallas Morning News editorial states, “Public education is the be...
On January 1st, 2024, both HB 1 and SB 17 went into effect in Texas, banning the use of state funds for DEI-related efforts, including designated offices, trainings, and diversity statements in faculty hiring. Within this current restrictive context, I have seen the power that the broader ...
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Within my first year here at Arizona State University, I founded a “FinTech” club, launched a research lab on how artificial intelligence can be used in asset management that has grown into 15+ students, and am in the works of hosting an “AI in Finance” conference here at ASU in ...
Massachusetts carries on its great tradition of providing quality education by placing TWO colleges in the top 3 of the rankings! Sadly for us but good for our friends in New Jersey, the #1 top-ranked college in the country went to Princeton University! However, the Bay State garners high ...
Beyond scholarships, the College Board offers National Recognition Programs to award academic honors to eligible underrepresented students and connect them with colleges across the country. To qualify, a student must take the PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10 and score in the top 10% by state, according to ...
on May 22, 2022 at 3:03 pm Dan Mitchell: “…Colleges and universities dramatically boosted tuition in response to all the government subsidies” | The Daily Hatch […] rate was 70 percent, and notice that Friedman made a Laffer Curve-type prediction that a flat tax of 19 percent would ...
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